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Sympathy in perception / Mark Eli Kalderon.

Author/creator Kalderon, Mark Eli author.
Format Book and Print
Publication Info Cambridge, United Kingdom : Cambridge University Press, 2018.
Descriptionxix, 213 pages ; 24 cm
Subject(s)
Contents 1. GRASPING -- 1.1. The Dawn of Understanding -- 1.2. Haptic Perception -- 1.3. The Protagorean Model -- 1.4. Assimilation -- 1.5. Shaping -- 1.6. Active Wax -- 1.7. A Puzzle.
Contents 2. SYMPATHY -- 2.1. Haptic Metaphysics -- 2.2. The Dependence upon Bodily Awareness -- 2.3. Against Haptic Indirect Realism -- 2.4. Sympathy -- 2.5. Sensing Limits -- 2.6. The Stoics -- 2.7. Plotinus -- 2.8. The Principle of Haptic Presentation.
Contents 3. SOUND -- 3.1. Moving Forward -- 3.2. The Berkeley-Heidegger Continuum -- 3.3. The Bearers of Audible Qualities -- 3.4. The Extent of the Audible -- 3.5. The Wave Theory -- 3.6. Auditory Perspective -- 3.7. Phenomenological Objections.
Contents 4. SOURCES -- 4.1. The Heideggerian Alternative -- 4.2. The Function of Audition -- 4.3. Sources and the Discrimination of Sound -- 4.4. Sympathy and Auditory Presentation -- 4.5. Listening.
Contents 5. VISION -- 5.1. The Biranian Principle -- 5.2. The Persistence of Extramission -- 5.3. The Truth in Extramission -- 5.4. Looking -- 5.5. Sympathy and Visual Presentation.
Contents 6. REALISM -- 6.1. Grasping and the Rhetoric of Objectivity -- 6.2. Perceptual Objectivity -- 6.3. Kantian Humility -- 6.4. Bergson contra Kant -- 6.5. Perceiving Things in Themselves.
Abstract "The philosophy of perception has been an important topic throughout history, appealing to thinkers in antiquity and the middle ages as well as to figures such as Kant, Bergson and others. In this wide-ranging study, Mark Eli Kalderon presents multiple perspectives on the general nature of perception, discussing touch and hearing as well as vision. He draws on the rich history of the subject and shows how analytic and continental approaches to it are connected, providing readers with insights from both traditions and arguing for new orientations when thinking about the presentation of perception. His discussion addresses issues including tactile metaphors, sympathy in relation to the concept of fellow-feeling, and the Wave Theory of sound. His comprehensive and thoughtful study presents bold and systematic investigations into current theory, informed by centuries of philosophical enquiry, and will be important for those working on ontological and metaphysical aspects of perception and feeling"-- Provided by publisher.
Bibliography noteIncludes bibliographical references and index.
Issued in other formOnline version: Kalderon, Mark Eli, 1964- Sympathy in Perception. Cambridge, United Kingdom : Cambridge University Press, 2018 9781108303668
Genre/formHistory.
LCCN 2017040372
ISBN9781108419604 hardback
ISBN1108419607 hardback
ISBN9781108411462 paperback
ISBN1108411460

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